Every profession reflects societal demands in what to wear , what to say and how to behave. Especially teachers are bound to follow an unseen book of conventional guidelines to support them throughout.
It is quite natural everywhere for students to admire and respect their teachers. It doesn’t matter if that person is beautiful or not. Students look up to their teachers for inspiration and always will.
So, recently Lulu Menziwa, a South African teacher made quite a bit of news for apparently not following the scholl’s so called formal strict dress code.
Lufuno Mathoni, a twitter user tweeted Lulu’s pictures questioning about her position in the department. He even tagged Gauteng Education MEC Panyaza Lesufi.
@Lesufi your making it hard for our kids to pass sir. pic.twitter.com/0fuVEmPnLq
— Lufuno mathoni (@funimamie) February 5, 2019
This tweet instantly went viral and attracted mixed comments. Whereas some supported him but there were comments slamming him like never before.
#1
There is nothing wrong with what this woman is wearing. We live in a society where men just sexualize women for no valid reasons. This needs to stop its annoying mos
— Thabile Zuma (@thabile_zuma) February 5, 2019
#2
It is honestly disturbing. Lapho she just has a nice body and she is dressed appropriate for work. These men should be ashamed man, Ngeke sizwe ngabo. Can we be allowed to look nice without being sexualised? Abakahle laba
— Thabile Zuma (@thabile_zuma) February 5, 2019
#3
It's education swag. School kids must know that you can still be clean, dress well and be good looking. By not having income via twitter brand endorsements.We need more of this. If possible our teachers must try get permission to earn extra income so they can buy luxury cars also
— Rammetse (@masiphos) February 5, 2019
#4
Why shld kids wear uniform if teachers are dressed as if they r going to a club? Its a formal profession n needs formal presentable clothes, u can show off yo fency torn jeans n bling to yo peers over da wknd, impressing kids is a sign of being twisted
— Spider from Mars! (@kruder69) February 5, 2019
#5
She has great style, and I’m not policing another woman but this is inappropriate.
— sɔɐɐsı ǝuuʎן-zzoᴚ (@Rozz_lynne) February 5, 2019
#6
Fixed! pic.twitter.com/M89ms8Yffz
— Deelee Mogale (@Deeleenquent) February 5, 2019
#7
Beautiful. Somehow it encourages learners that teaching ain't a boring and uptight career.
— Tshegofatso Mafoko (@BA_Mafoko) February 5, 2019
#8
I think generally there's a stigma attached ro how teachers must dress, especially female teachers and have you realised how fashionable our ladies are lately?
— Tshegofatso Mafoko (@BA_Mafoko) February 6, 2019
#9
It’s that feeling man, that feeling of life has done you better and you project it from how you look and carry yourself. Bo antiza ba di pitikoti will be strong. Young blood is embracing the teaching profession and bringing their swag to the party!
— Malese Ndhlovu (@malese_ndhlovu) February 5, 2019
#10
In today’s world looking beautiful is a crime
— TaxiFrontSeater (@mtsuebeane) February 5, 2019
#11
Yeah go head man, blame women for your moral decline which you now passing down to our kids who are more pressed to pass the grade than what their teachers wear. Go ahead & make female teachers vulnerable to violence & culpable in their own victimization. Sick man is what you are
— Raymond Zwane (@raymond_zwane) February 5, 2019
#12
I totally agree with you this is so wrong. These women should come to class butt naked i mean what are they hiding?
— 0.5 Savage (@Thabang015_) February 5, 2019
#13
1. Your kids just need to learn to respect their elders
2. Pretty sure some of the girls at school are impressed/inspired/motivated to see a female teacher looking that good— Morwa Mapholo (@The_HerbsZ) February 6, 2019
#14
Freedom of choice and freedom of expression. Don’t blame teachers what kinds know about mapakisha
— Resistance is defence defence in action (@mwmjuleni) February 5, 2019
#15
And the kids she has to stand in front of each day don't seem to think or see her in sexual way. Actually on these pics, they seem to love her. Stop sexualising women asseblief.
— Thabo G (@Thibos_G) February 6, 2019
#16
Is she a young child molester? Why does she hav a need for young kids to admire her bum
— Al (@Al42602894) February 5, 2019
Here, is what Lulu Menziwa said in her live video as her response to what has been said about her.
This is the hour glass body shaped teacher yall been tweeting about… Please let’s listen to what she has to say pic.twitter.com/44pxK2rIU5
— La’Lace (@Lace_VJ) February 7, 2019
So, are you with Lufuno Mathoni on this? or you believe freedom for all?
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